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  3. JAPANESE TROOPS LAND ON ISLAND OFF SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Japanese patrols landed on a small island at the eastern end of the Johore Strait, north of Singapore, this morning, but there is still no indication that the big enemy assault on the base has begun. ...

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  4. ROUGH, BUT IT SERVES

    V.A.D.s ride to a sports meeting at the camp of an Australian Infantry Battalion in the Middle East in a Bren carrier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RING ROUND LENINGRAD MUCH THINNER

    MOSCOW, Sunday.— Fresh ration reserves have reached Leningrad, where the German ring is thinning down daily. Twenty more places have been liberated in ...

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  6. DUTCH SINK JAP. CRUISER

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—Realising that a Japanese blow at the heart of the Indies cannot be long delayed, the Dutch are grimly preparing to make a stand that will decide the future of these fabulously wealthy islands and also ...

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  7. BASES FOR AMERICA

    LONDON, Friday.—A meeting of the Imperial Irish Association will be held in London on Monday with the ...

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  8. Plague Infected Rats in U.S. Camps

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Dr. Mountin, assistant surgeon-general of public health, told the Appropriations Sub—committee ...

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  9. RANGOON'S BIGGEST RAIDS

    Japanese bombers swept over Rangoon early this morning in the heaviest night raid yet. For three hours they attacked the atrodrome, coming ...

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  10. BIG LIBYAN BATTLE SOON

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Field Marshal Rommel still holds the initiative in the Libyan battle. Both sides are ...

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  11. ACTION IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— An Army communique dealing with the Philippines theatre of war says that concealed heavy enemy batteries ...

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  12. Berlin Claims to Read Churchill's Mind

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German newsagency declares that Mr. Churchill, at the coming secret session of the House of ...

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  13. U.S. Was Warned About Japan

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—senator Gillette said to-day that Korean sources had advised last October that Japan would attack the United States ...

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  14. ASSAULT ON MALTA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Preparations are still being made for an invasion of Malta, says the "Daily Mail" ...

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  15. CO-ORDINATING WAR POLICY IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt said to-day that the Pacific Council had been operating both in Washington and London for a month, and the War Office announced a combined British and U.S. "Chief of Staffs ...

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  16. HOME FROM HOME

    Signs like these lead men to the new A.C.F. hostel at Jerusalem when on leaven in the Middle East. The hostel accommodates 100 men at moderate tariff and is very comfortably fitted. It is the fourth of its kind in this city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. A.I.F. CASUALTIES IN MALAYA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A.I.F. casualties in Malaya were 1187, including 183 deaths, 359 wounded and 645 ...

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  18. WAVELL VISITS BURMA

    RANGOON, Sunday.—General Wavell recently visited Burma. It is understood that he expressed satisfaction with the position there and ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WHILE the war situation in which the Allies find themselves to-day could be much between, it could also be a great deal ...

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  20. ENEMY AIRCRAFT UNSUCCESSFUL IN RAIDS ON BRITISH CONVOYS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Three unsuccessful enemy air attacks on British convoys have brought only losses to the enemy themselves. An Admiralty communique says that at least two aircraft have been ...

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  21. Casualties To End of 1941

    LONDON, Friday.—Official figures of casualties suffered by British land forces from all parts of the Empire up to the end of 1941 are:— ...

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  22. AIR FORCE OF MILLION

    WASHIINGTON. Saturday—The War Department has announced that the U.S. army air force will be expanded to 1,000.000 officers and men this year ...

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  23. CRACK LINER BURNT

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Norwegian Telegraph Agency says Norway's most modern passenger liner, the Black Prince, which has been used as a ...

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